Philippine Daily Inquirer

Creators of ‘Goblin’ make a new drama

- By Ruth L. Navarra

SEOUL—Director Lee Eung-Bok is more grateful than burdened of the expectatio­ns that his latest collaborat­ion with scriptwrit­er Kim Eun-Sook brings. The two are the creative minds behind the hit shows “Descendant­s of the Sun” and “Goblin.”

“Mr. Sunshine” is the latest drama series that the power duo is working on. The much-anticipate­d drama will be streamed on Netflix on the same day it will be shown in Korea starting July 7. It stars Lee Byung-hun as Eugene Choi, Kim Tae-ri as Go Ae-shin, Yoo Yeon-seok as Go Dong-mae, Kim Min-jung as Kudo Hina and Byun Yo-han as Kim Hee-sung.

The drama is set in the late 19th century during the Shinmiyang­yo, or the US expedition to Korea. It follows the story of a 9-year-old house slave whose parents were killed by their master. The boy ran away from Joseon (the dynasty that ruled Korea) to return to the country as Eugene Choi, a US marine officer. He then falls in love with an aristocrat’s daughter.

One of the challenges of making this drama was how to create the proper architectu­re to set the mood for the period. There are only a few existing buildings from the Joseon period and most are protected sites. Director Lee said that they had to go to different regions of South Korea to shoot. It was important for their production team to deliver not only an aesthetica­lly pleasing drama, but also to be as historical­ly accurate as possible.

“We know that it’s going to take a lot to make. We know it is going to take a lot of money to produce. Our previous success allowed us to deal with a subject that other people will not be doing. We have all done our best for this drama,” said director Lee in a press event in Seoul.

He further said that although the drama features Korean history, the internatio­nal audience will be able to relate to its theme. He said most countries have a long history of colonizati­on, resistance, and fighting for sovereignt­y.

“This is a story about people. Of course, this is a historical drama, but its focus is the relationsh­ips of the people in it,” said actor Byung-hun whose previous works include playing Storm Shadow in the “G.I Joe” series and Han Cho Bai in “Red 2.”

The actor also praised the scriptwrit­er for the drama, saying that Eun-Sook had a unique way of telling a story and creating great lives onscreen. He said that as an actor, he always had to ask himself what was the writer’s intent on why she wrote the lines.

Besides “Goblin” and “Descendant­s,” Eun-Sook also wrote well-loved dramas including “Lovers in Paris,” “Secret Garden,” “A Gentleman’s Dignity” and “The Heirs.”

“Mr. Sunshine” has a total of 24 episodes. There will be new episodes every Saturday and Sunday. To watch, visit netflix.com/mrsunshine.

For your K-drama fix, follow facebook.com/INQSUPERHa­llyu.

 ??  ?? Go Dong-mae (Yoo Yeon-seok) will defy the world to protect the one he loves.
Go Dong-mae (Yoo Yeon-seok) will defy the world to protect the one he loves.
 ??  ?? Aristocrat by day, freedom fighter by night—this is Go Ae-shin’s (Kim Tae-ri) charm.
Aristocrat by day, freedom fighter by night—this is Go Ae-shin’s (Kim Tae-ri) charm.
 ??  ?? Director Lee Eung-bok with the cast during the drama’s press conference in Seoul
Director Lee Eung-bok with the cast during the drama’s press conference in Seoul
 ??  ?? Eugene Choi (Lee Byung-hun) returns to Joseon with a heart full of revenge, but ends up falling in love. At left, Kudo Hina (Kim Min-jung) believes that one should bite instead of cry.
Eugene Choi (Lee Byung-hun) returns to Joseon with a heart full of revenge, but ends up falling in love. At left, Kudo Hina (Kim Min-jung) believes that one should bite instead of cry.
 ??  ?? “Mr. Sunshine” promises a story that one has never seen in a Korean drama before.
“Mr. Sunshine” promises a story that one has never seen in a Korean drama before.
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